Influences of Gender, Time of Castration, Genotype, Birthtype and Feeding Regimen on Lamb Longissimus Fiber Type Proportions
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Animal Science
- Vol. 66 (10) , 2476-2483
- https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1988.66102476x
Abstract
Two trials examined genetic and environmental influences on muscle fiber type proportions. Trial 1 compared Polypay and Coopworth × Polypay male lambs either left intact or castrated early, mid or late in growth. Trial 2 compared Hampshire-sired lambs (females, early castrate wethers and late castrate wethers) from Suffolk × Coopworth dams and whiteface × Coopworth dams. Half the lambs in each trial were raised from weaning to 52 kg slaughter weight in drylot; the other half were reared to 41 kg on pasture before being finished in drylot. Analysis of longissimus tissue samples revealed no significant differences among rams, wethers and ewes in proportions of muscle fiber types. Early castration increased the proportion of αred fibers in Trial 1 (P < .01) but not in Trial 2. Polypay lambs had a higher proportion of βred fibers (P < .05) than the Coopworth × Polypay lambs, but no differences were seen between the genotypes of Trial 2. Single-born lambs in Trial 1 had a 6% higher proportion of αwhite fibers (P < .05) than twin-born lambs; however, this difference was not detected in Trial 2. Drylot lambs had a higher proportion of βred fibers than pasture-reared lambs, the difference being 5% (P < .01) in Trial 2. Muscle fiber type proportions were not found to be related to growth rate and carcass fatness, and no evidence of differential fiber transformation was found in this trial. Copyright © 1988. American Society of Animal Science . Copyright 1988 by American Society of Animal ScienceThis publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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